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81 любая замена денег: квитанции, чеки, переводы и
General subject: funny-money (I don't want any funny-money. Real U.S. greenbacks or forget the deal. Я не хочу никаких замен денег. Настоящие зелёные американские доллары или забудем о сделке.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > любая замена денег: квитанции, чеки, переводы и
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82 ничего смешного!
2) Makarov: as funny as a crutch! -
83 он нацепил на себя смешную маленькую шляпу
1) General subject: he perched a funny little hat on his head2) Makarov: be perched a funny little hat on his headУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он нацепил на себя смешную маленькую шляпу
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84 психбольница
1) General subject: psycho ward, home for the insane, nut hospital3) Euphemism: residential treatment facility (AmE), institution4) Jargon: funny farm, funny house5) American English: nuttery -
85 раздел комиксов
1) General subject: funny (в газете), funny paper (в газете)2) American: funnies (в газете) -
86 смех и горе
Set phrase: it's enough to make a cat laugh (used to mean: it is both unfortunate and funny, comic and tragic), it's enough to make a horse laugh (used to mean: it is both unfortunate and funny, comic and tragic), you don't know whether to laugh or cry -
87 смех и грех
Set phrase: it's enough to make a cat laugh (used to mean: it is both unfortunate and funny, comic and tragic), it's enough to make a horse laugh (used to mean: it is both unfortunate and funny, comic and tragic), you don't know whether to laugh or cry -
88 странное дело
1) General subject: a strange thing, it's a queer go, it's a rum go, rum touch, strange thing2) Makarov: a funny business, funny business -
89 странное ощущение
General subject: a funny feeling (напр., I've got a funny feeling about this whole thing) -
90 сумасшедший дом
1) General subject: asylum, bedlam, funny house, insane asylum, lunatic asylum, home for the insane, nut house2) Colloquial: crazy house, madhouse, snake pit3) American: bughouse, funny farm, nut college, nuthouse4) Australian slang: rathouse5) Jargon: bin, booby hatch, nuttery, the bin6) Canadian: loonie bin (Canadian expression)7) Taboo: buggery -
91 фишка
1) General subject: buck, counter (для счета в играх), die, fish, jetton, schtick (отличительная черта)2) Colloquial: a funny one, a good one (я тебе расскажу одну фишку про Сашу. I'll tell you a good one about Sasha.; шутка, что-то весёлое, озорное a joke; a funny or fascinating story), a story, a tidbit3) American: check (в карт. игре)4) Engineering: plug6) Cards: buckjump7) British English: party piece8) Railway term: bullet connector9) Electronics: connector10) Jargon: perk (преимущество), kicker, edge, fad, jack (любой предмет, используемый фигурально)11) Information technology: token (напр. в потоковых машинах)12) Football: cone14) Games: game piece (Game piece (or counter or token or bit)—a player's representative on the game board) -
92 хороши шутки!
2) Makarov: as funny as a crutch! -
93 чертовски смешно
General subject: damned funny, devilish funny (хорошо, холодно и т. п.) -
94 чувство юмора
1) General subject: a sense of humour, crazy bone, funny bone, humor, risibility, risibles, sense of humor2) American: risibilities3) Jargon: funny-bone4) Makarov: humour, sense of humour -
95 шалить
1) General subject: be at it, be naughty, be up to mischief, buck, caper, fool, play, romp, to be at it, cut up didoes, fool around2) Colloquial: get funny (If he gets funny, just hit him with a blackjack. - если начнёт шалить), get naughty3) Makarov: frolic, function improperly -
96 шутник
1) General subject: droll, fiddle, funny man, funny-man, gagger, hoaxer, humorist, humourist, jester, jesting fellow, joker, prankster, sportsman, wag, jokester, josher3) French: farceur4) Rare: japer5) Jargon: barrel of laughs, card, cut up, nut, nut-case, nutcase, wise cracker, wisecracker, smarty-pants, smart mouth, crack up -
97 З-201
СКАЛИТЬ ЗУБЫ substand VP subj: human to react to sth. s.o. 's behavior, words etc) by smiling, laughing etc (sometimes as a form of mockery): что зубы скалишь? - what are you grinning (laughing, smiling, snickering, smirking etc) at?what's so funny? Казачок отошел шага на два, остановился и глядел с улыбкой на Захара. «Что скалишь зубы-то?» - с яростью захрипел Захар (Гончаров 1). The boy walked away a few yards and stopped, looking at Zakhar with a smile. "What are you grinning at?" Zakhar growled furiously (1a).«Что он там, в немецкой школе, что ли, сидит да уроки учит? Врет он!.. Я бы его в острог... Обломов расхохотался. «Что зубы-то скалишь? Не правду, что ли, я говорю?» - сказал Тарантьев (Гончаров 1). "What's he doing there - sitting in some German school doing his lessons? Nonsense!...I'd put him in jail...." Oblomov burst out laughing. "What's so funny?" asked Tarantyev. "What I say is true, isn't it?** (1b). -
98 К-191
ОТКАЛЫВАТЬ/ОТКОЛОТЬ КОЛЕНЦЕ (КОЛЕНЦА) coll VP subj: human var. with pl коленца is usu. impfv, var. with sing коленце is usu. pfv)1. Also: ВЫДЕЛЫВАТЬ КОЛЕНЦЕ (КОЛЕНЦА) coll to dance joyfully, executing intricate patternsX откалывал коленца - X was cutting capersX was capering (about).(author's usage) Беспутную оную Клемантинку посадили в клетку и вывезли на площадь, атаманы-молодцы подходили и дразнили её. Некоторые, более добродушные, потчевали водкой, но требовали, чтобы она за это откинула какое-нибудь коленце (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The wanton Klemantinka was put in a cage and carried out on to the squarethe brave lads went up to her and taunted her. Some of the better-natured ones gave her vodka, but told her to cut them a caper in return (1b).2. Also: ВЫКИДЫВАТЬ/ВЫКИНУТЬ КОЛЕНЦЕ (КОЛЕНЦА) coll to do sth. unusual, unexpected, often absurdX выкинул коленце = X pulled a stunt (a caper)X pulled some funny businessИ хотя трезвость суждений и выказывала в новом знакомце человека в своём уме и памяти, Пётр Васильевич, взявший уже себе за правило готовиться здесь к любым фокусам, откровенно говоря, ожидал, что тот в любую минуту может выкинуть какое-нибудь «коленце»... (Максимов 3). Although his new acquaintance's sensible remarks seemed to show that he was in full possession of his faculties, Pyotr Vasilievich had already made it a rule to be ready for all sorts of antics in this place, and, to be frank, he was expecting funny business at any moment (3a).(extended usage)...С такой обидной смертью Семён встретился впервые. Шёл парень к зазнобе... рассчитывал, верно, жениться, обзавестись семьей - и на вот, подвернулся. Не болел, не воевал, на медведей не ходил. В старину говорили: на роду написано. Пустое! Просто жизнь коленца выкидывает (Тендряков 1). ( context transl)...This was the first time Simon had seen such senseless death. The young man had been to see his girl friend and was probably thinking of getting married and starting a family-and then this had to happen. He hadn't been ill, or getting into fights, or hunting bears. In the old days they would have said it was his fate from birth. What rubbish! It was just a matter of the queer tricks life plays on you (1a). -
99 П-631
ОТЛИВАТЬ (ЛИТЬ)/ОТЛЙТЬ ПУЛИ (ПУЛЮ) highly coll VP subj: human variants with пули are usu. impfv, variants with пулю are usu. pfv)1. to lie shamelessly, brazenlyX пули отливает — X is spinning yarnsX is giving (telling) person Y cock-and-bull stories X is telling tall tales X is piling it on.И наврет совершенно без всякой нужды: вдруг расскажет, что у него была лошадь какой-нибудь голубой или розовой шерсти и тому подобную чепуху, так что слушающие, наконец, все отходят, произнесши: «Ну, брат, ты, кажется, уж начал пули лить» (Гоголь 3). And he would tell these lies utterly without any need for it: he would suddenly say that he had once had a light-blue or pink horse or some other nonsense of the kind, so that his listeners finally would move away from him, saying, "Well, brother, you seem to be giving us another of your cock-and-bull stories" (3c).(Городничий:) Прошу посмотреть, какие пули отливает! И старика-отца приплёл! (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) Listen to him pile it on! He's even dragged in his father! (4f).2. to say or do sth. unusual, unexpected, often funnyX пули отливает — X is cutting upX is pulling (some) funny business. -
100 С-401
(И) СМЕХ И ГРЕХ (ГОРЕ) coll indep. clause these forms only fixed WOsth. is both amusing and sad, is ridiculous and pathetic at the same timeyou don't know whether to laugh or cryit makes you want to laugh and cry (at the same time) it's (both) funny and sad at the same time.Посмотрите на эту актрису. Ну разве можно в пятьдесят лет играть Джульетту? И смех и грех! Just look at that actress. Really, how can you possibly play Juliet at fifty years of age? It's funny and sad at the same time!
См. также в других словарях:
funny ha-ha — (informal) Funny meaning ‘amusing’, as opposed to funny peculiar meaning ‘queer or odd’ • • • Main Entry: ↑funny * * * ˌfunny ha ˈha idiom (informal) used to show that ‘funny’ is being used with the meaning of ‘amusing’ Main en … Useful english dictionary
funny — humorous, 1756, from FUN (Cf. fun) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Meaning strange, odd is 1806, said to be originally U.S. Southern. The two senses of the word led to the retort question funny ha ha or funny peculiar, which is attested from 1916. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
funny — is used in two primary meanings: (1) amusing, comical (as in a funny joke), (2) strange, hard to explain (as in a funny look). Since the 1930s, as first recorded in a novel by Ian Hay, the first meaning has come to be called funny ha ha and the… … Modern English usage
funny — [fun′ē] adj. funnier, funniest [see FUN & Y2] 1. causing laughter; laughable; amusing; humorous 2. Informal a) out of the ordinary; strange; queer ☆ b) deceptive or tricky … English World dictionary
Funny — Fun ny, a. [Compar. {Funnier}; superl. {Funniest}.] [From {Fun}.] Droll; comical; amusing; laughable; inciting laughter. [1913 Webster] {Funny bone}. See {crazy bone}, under {Crazy}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
funny — [adj1] comical, humorous absurd, amusing, antic, blithe, capricious, clever, diverting, droll, entertaining, facetious, farcical, for grins*, gas*, gay, gelastic, good humored, hilarious, humdinger, hysterical, jocose, jocular, joking, jolly,… … New thesaurus
Funny — Fun ny, n.; pl. {Funnies}. A clinkerbuit, narrow boat for sculling. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Funny — (von englisch = lustig, gewöhnlich verwendet in der Mehrzahl Funnys) ist eine im deutschen Sprachraum verwendete Gattungsbezeichnung für humorvolle Comics, die Slapstick Elemente und Gags aufweisen können. Viele Werke von Zeichnern der École… … Deutsch Wikipedia
funny — index jocular, ludicrous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
funny ha-ha — adjective humorous … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
funny — *laughable, risible, ludicrous, ridiculous, comic, comical, farcical, droll Analogous words: humorous, *witty, jocose, jocular, facetious: amusing, diverting, entertaining (see AMUSE): grotesque, bizarre, *fantastic, antic Contrasted words:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms